Aye like some of you guys have been saying(except Startselect), Gamebryo is an investment, but once you put that effort into getting your framework it was a really good engine; the issues Bethesda had, were mostly just dumb coding mistakes, except the dodgy collision detection that could get you stuck in places that one is all Gamebryo because of its dodgy default collision system, but again they could have made their own ABV system and fixed it with that.
Feel bad for the Emergent guys; they were really good guys in any dealings with them, that were let down by a company running an unsustainable business model. I doubt they'll have much trouble in finding game engine work in North Carolina though.